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Norman Vladimir
Details
Naam:
Norman Vladimir
Organisatie:
SugarFactory B.V.
Locatie:
Sugarfactory
Type:
binnen
Plaats:
Amsterdam
Datum:
zaterdag 4 mei 2013
Tijd:
19:00 uur
- 21:00 uur
Min.leeftijd:
18 jaar
Website:
www.sugarfactory.nl
Genre's
Artiesten (a-z)
Prijzen
Regular (fase 5):
€ 6,00
Vervoer
Meer info
- Bericht 1
Norman Vladimir is a pop/soul musician living in New York City. Recently featured by CBS News as a Pop-Soul artist with “depressingly hopeful” lyrics, & described by Ebony Magazine as a “New Millennium Soulman”, Norman Vladimir is on his way to extending his musical reach & touching the ears & hearts of new listeners here and abroad with his reflective lyrics & catchy hooks. Hailing from TN, Vladimir is leaving an indelible mark on the NYC music scene.
In the past 2 years his list of accomplishments has exploded: his song “120 Volts” was licensed by The Limited to promote their high-end fashion line, Jodi Arnold; he has shared the stage with many talented artists and performed countless shows with drummer Robert DiPietro (Norah Jones, Jesse Harris, Josh Rouse) and violinist/songwriter Tarrah Reynolds (Harry Connick, Jr., Whitney Houston, Alicia Keys); and he has secured a residency at downtown venue The Living Room, a hot bed for tomorrow’s stars. He became the lead vocalist for Bill T. Jones’ latest production, Fondly Do We Hope, Fervently Do We Pray, in which he performed for the President, the First Lady, and a star-studded audience for the nationally televised 2010 Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C. This year, he was ranked #8 of 106 artists and bands in the Deli Magazine’s Best of NYC Emerging Artists poll of 2011.
In the past 2 years his list of accomplishments has exploded: his song “120 Volts” was licensed by The Limited to promote their high-end fashion line, Jodi Arnold; he has shared the stage with many talented artists and performed countless shows with drummer Robert DiPietro (Norah Jones, Jesse Harris, Josh Rouse) and violinist/songwriter Tarrah Reynolds (Harry Connick, Jr., Whitney Houston, Alicia Keys); and he has secured a residency at downtown venue The Living Room, a hot bed for tomorrow’s stars. He became the lead vocalist for Bill T. Jones’ latest production, Fondly Do We Hope, Fervently Do We Pray, in which he performed for the President, the First Lady, and a star-studded audience for the nationally televised 2010 Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C. This year, he was ranked #8 of 106 artists and bands in the Deli Magazine’s Best of NYC Emerging Artists poll of 2011.